The Little one Safety and Household Providers Company (CPFSA) has confirmed that the removing of the kids of in style TikTok influencer Rosalee was warranted following an ongoing investigation into allegations of abuse.
The scenario escalated after the influencer made on-line statements indicating ideas of harming her youngsters.
CPFSA CEO Laurette Adams-Thomas pressured that posts circulating on social media claiming to be from the company had been unauthorised and ought to be disregarded.
“The CPFSA had beforehand obtained a number of experiences by means of our nameless reporting system of alleged abuse of Rosalee’s youngsters. Our investigation into this matter was already underway and we had tried to speak with Rosalee a number of occasions, however she was persistently uncooperative, which hindered our course of,” Adams-Thomas stated.
Throughout a latest TikTok dwell session, Rosalee made alarming feedback about harming her youngsters and partner, prompting the company to escalate its response and take away the kids to safeguard their welfare. The removing adopted procedures outlined underneath the Little one Care and Safety Act (CCPA 2004).
Underneath Part 8 of the Act, when a baby is believed to be in want of care and safety, the CPFSA or police should safe the kid and notify the mum or dad or guardian that the kid can be positioned earlier than the courtroom inside 48 hours. The kid’s location is stored confidential to make sure security.
The preliminary courtroom listening to grants an Interim Order for 30 days, permitting CPFSA to proceed investigations and decide whether or not the kid ought to be positioned with a member of the family, non-family member, or underneath State care. The case is scheduled for courtroom on Friday, September 19, 2025.
Adams-Thomas additionally warned the general public in opposition to sharing figuring out particulars of CPFSA officers, police, or investigative personnel on social media. “Such actions jeopardise their security and will result in prosecution for malicious communication underneath the Cyber Crimes Act (2015),” she stated.
The CEO emphasised the significance of delicate dealing with of content material involving youngsters, cautioning in opposition to sharing movies or pictures of abuse on-line, which might trigger additional trauma or lifelong stigma.
The general public is inspired to report suspected little one abuse by way of CPFSA’s 24/7 hotline at 211, WhatsApp at 876-878-2882, e-mail at report@childprotection.gov.jm, or at any CPFSA parish workplace. Stories can be made by means of CPFSA’s official social media pages: @cpfsajm on Instagram, Fb, and Twitter.
“Defending the dignity and security of kids is our precedence, and public help is essential in making certain that our kids obtain the assistance they want with out additional hurt,” Adams-Thomas stated.